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Electric Valve 3Volt Help

-Hi , I want to make a watering system in my garden with moisture sensor , electric valve and iris or telosB sensors to control the valve.

-I am in decision to buy the electric valve , the matter is that i want to control the flow of water to irrigate with a voltage 3 volts, because so (3volts) is the voltage of sensors iris/telosB that will be used.

-Could anyone suggest me an electric valve like this (for my situation) , is there anywhere such an electric valve to buy?

I gave you advice and you chose not to listen... I posted links and went out of my way to help out out...
These items you are talking about have absolutely nothing to do with watering.

Your basically saying that my cell phone is a moisture sensor because it has a ' Sensor ' inside that detects movement and my finger touching the screen... Really????? Wow I didn't know I could shove my phone in the ground and get proper moisture readings... That's so cool!

Your an Idiot!!!

I mean did you even read the 2 links of what you just posted?????!?!?!?!??!

The wikipedia link is just a description of what a node is.. Simple enough.. So what's your point, this has nothing to do with watering your effing garden

Your PDF file YOU POSTED CLEARLY STATES ITS FOR INDOOR USE ONLY, IT'S 2X DOUBLE AA BATTERY OPERATION WITH A 3V PROCESSOR . IT ALSO SAYS ITS Acoustic, Video, Vibration and Other High Speed Sensor Data applications..
Your other sensor you linked states basically the same thing except it can read humidity? I Have a humidity analog reader in my house.. There nothing special...

Go ahead though, buy this stuff and shove it in the ground.. See if it works.... Moron!

This post has been edited 1 times, last edit by "Mitchgo" (Apr 28th 2011, 10:44pm)